Nothing says Christmas to me like sitting down in front of a glowing TV and watching Robot Santa terrorize New New York. Christmas is about bringing people together, not blowing them apart! Hahaha I just love the Christmas Futurama episodes!

So, in honor of my Futurama love I crocheted my own Robot Santa who sits (aka, tied forcibly with lights) atop my Christmas tree. To see more pictures, including him on my tree please visit my blog:

I also have a list of the "extras" I added to make him truly Robot Santa. Here's the free pattern, and as always email me if you have any questions or problems! My patterns are untested, but hey, they're free! MostlyNerdyCrochet@gmail.com

Body: In red to startMagic circle with 6 sc. Increase to 12 scinc every other stitch for 1 rowinc every 3rd stitch for 1 rowinc every 4th stitch for 2 rowsinc every 5th stitch for 2 rows.3 = rowsinc every 10th stitch for 1 row2 = rowsinc every 10th stitch for 1 row2 = rowsdec every 7th stitch for 2 rows2 = rowsswitch to white2 = rowsdec every 5th stitch on inside half of previous row.dec every 4th for 1 rowdec every 3rd stitch for 1 rowdec every other stitch, then every stitch, fill and finish closing.

Head: In greych 22, attach ch 1 to ch 225 = rowsdec every 15th stitch for 4 rows3 = rows. dec until closed OR slip a strand of yarn along the opening and cinch closed. This will be under his hatStuff and attach to body.

Legs: In red to startch 10, attach ch1 to ch103 = rowsswitch to black4 = rowsch 3, attach straight across the foot to divide heel and toe.2 = rows on half for toessl st closed and sl st back to other open halfdec until closedstuff and attach to body.

Hat: Totally forgot to write out instructions for the hat, sorry!ch enough to fit the circumference of his head in reddec ever 10th or so stitch for a couple of rows, and then decrease more frequently to form a point.switch to white, increase for a row and then decrease on the next row to form the ball.close and tie off